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Family of David Rogerson STRANG and Dorothy Bella LABBETT

Husband: David Rogerson STRANG (1887-1967)
Wife: Dorothy Bella LABBETT (1898-1984)
Children: Joan STRANG (1919-1995)
Status: Divorced
Marriage 15 Apr 1918 St John's Wood, London, England
Bachelor and spinster, both signed. He was living at 7 Hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood NW. She was at 132 Finchley Road. They were married at St Mark's Parish Church, hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood, after banns. Witnesses were her mother and a Major Jackson RE, friend of the groom.

Husband: David Rogerson STRANG

Name: David Rogerson STRANG
Sex: Male
Father: William STRANG (1859-1921)
Mother: -
Birth 14 Jul 1887 Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 3) St Pancras, London, England1
17 St George's Square
Occupation 1918 (age 30-31) Captain Royal Engineers; St John's Wood, London, England
7 Hamilton Terrace, NW
Occupation 1919 (age 31-32) engineer
Residence frm Nov 1920 (age 33) Notting Hill, London, England
3 Pembridge Place
Refusing to give up her career, instead, after 19 mo9nths of marriage Dora took her daughter and moved to these lodgings, her brief marriage finished.
Occupation 1939 (age 51-52) Artist, printer of etchings; St John's Wood, London, England
20 Hamilton Terrace, NW 8
Death 9 Jan 1967 (age 79) Epsom, Surrey, England
20 Hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood, NW 8
He died in Horton Hospital, Epsom
Probate 9 Mar 1967 London, England
20 Hamilton Terrace, NW8
Probate was granted to George McGregor-Craig, company director, and James Sinclair Stewart, medical practitioner. The estate was valued at £5742

Wife: Dorothy Bella LABBETT

Name: Dorothy Bella LABBETT2
Sex: Female
Alt. Name: Dora BELLA
Alt. Name: Dora LABBETTE
Father: John William LABBETT (1868-1903)
Mother: Nellie BERRY (1867-1957)
Birth 4 Mar 1898 Woodside, Surrey, England
Baptism 5 Mar 1899 (age 1) Woodside, Surrey, England
7 Elmers Road
At St Luke's
Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 3) Hastings, Sussex, England3
17 Russell Street
Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 13) Hastings, Sussex, England4
17 Pelham Street, Hastings
Occupation 2 Apr 1911 (age 13) School; Hastings, Sussex, England4
Disembarked 25 Apr 1932 (age 33) Southampton, Hampshire, England
44 Marlborough Hill, London NW8
She had sailed from New York on the SS Europa. Her profession was given as "none"
Disembarked 4 Feb 1936 (age 35) Plymouth, Devon, England
44 Marlborough Hill, London NW8
She sailed from New York on the SS Manhattan. She was accompanied by Sir Thomas Beecham. He gave his profession as Artist, whilst once again she recorded hers as "none"
Residence 1943 (age 44-45) Sidlesham, West Sussex, England
Occupation Concert singer and opera star.
Death 3 Sep 1984 (age 86) Chichester, Sussex, England
Cause: Lung cancer, stroke
Address: Charlton House, Vincent Road, Selsey
Probate 21 Nov 1984 London, England
Charlton House, Vincent Road, Selsey, Chichester
Her estate was valued at not more than £40,000

Child 1: Joan STRANG

Name: Joan STRANG
Sex: Female
Birth 18 Apr 1919 St John's Wood, London, England
70 Carlton Hill
Baptism 13 Nov 1919 (age 0) St Mark's, Hamilton Terrace
70 Carlton Hill, St John's Wood
Residence frm Nov 1920 (age 1) Notting Hill, London, England
3 Pembridge Place
Death 1995 (age 75-76) Chichester, Sussex, England

Note on Marriage

They separated in 1920. The marriage was annulled on 17 December 1928

Note on Wife: Dorothy Bella LABBETT

From Wikipedia: Dora Labbette (4 March 1898 – 3 September 1984) was an English soprano. Her career spanned the concert hall and the opera house. She conspired with Sir Thomas Beecham to appear at the Royal Opera House masquerading as an Italian singer by the name of Lisa Perli. Away from professional concerns she had an affair with Beecham, with whom she had a son.

 

Biography

Labbette was born Dorothy Bella Labbett in the London suburb of Purley, the daughter of a railway porter. She studied at the Guildhall School of Music, where she won the Melba scholarship, the Knill challenge cup for the best student of the year, and the Heilbut scholarship. She also studied with Liza Lehmann, who took her to sing to the music publisher and impresario William Boosey, who gave her a contract to sing songs published by his company, at "Ballad concerts, Promenades and Sunday evening concerts". She made her Wigmore Hall début in 1917, and in April 1918 married a soldier, Captain David Rogerson Strang of the Royal Engineers, son of the painter William Strang.The couple had one child, Joan Strang, born 18 April 1919, but Strang wanted his wife to abandon her musical career; she refused and left him after nineteen months of marriage to continue singing. She had a long recital and oratorio career in which she appeared in London and in the provinces. She was the soprano soloist at the first performance of Delius's Idyll in 1933.

 

After making her operatic debut in Oxford in 1934, in Rameau's Castor et Pollux Labbette took the role of Mimì in La bohème at Covent Garden in 1935, using the mock-Italian name "Lisa Perli", after her birthplace, Purley. The press and public were not long deceived by the pseudonym, and she was rapidly accepted as an opera singer. When the hoax was revealed, The Gramophone published a short verse which included the lines:

 

Dora Labbette! Dora Labbette, O!

We rather like our pocket prima donna,

Who sings as well as any twenty-tonner.

Will Perli last? Will she become a habit,

Or dwindle back into Miss Dora Labbette?

 

In a later interview, Labbette explained that she had found it impossible to break out of the concert and oratorio repertoire into opera. "As for the Messiah, the Creation and Elijah, I must have sung the leading soprano parts in these oratorios hundreds of times, until I felt I would shriek if I were asked to do them again.... But it seemed quite hopeless and against all tradition that a singer who had been identified with the concert platform should desire to appear on the operatic stage." The critic Neville Cardus wrote of her, "Lisa Perli is the best of our Mimis. She has a genius for diminutive pathos and in the closing scene she can bring moistness to the throat of the hardened critic."

 

After this operatic success, she went to Paris and studied Debussy's Pelléas and Mélisande, subsequently singing Melisande at Vichy and Bordeaux and at Covent Garden the following summer. In the autumn of 1937 she sang Mimì in La Bohème at Berlin, Munich and Dresden. After the first performance in Berlin, she was engaged to sing Mignon in German. Her other operatic roles included Desdemona in Otello, Juliette in Roméo et Juliette, and Marguerite in Faust.

 

The New Grove Dictionary of Opera said of her: "Her voice was true, pure and youthful, and she was an outstanding actress." Labbette made many gramophone records, including the first complete Messiah, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, with whom she had an affair lasting thirteen years, which produced a son, Paul.

 

World War II cut short her London career, and her last operatic performances were on tour with the Carl Rosa Opera Company. Among her last concert performances was in The Creation, with Beecham, in Sydney in 1940.

Sources

1Text From Source: Census England 1891
Address: 17 St George's Square
Place: St Pancras, London, England

Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Employ Status,Where Born,Infirmity
William Strang,Head,M,M,32,Artist,painter, etcher & sculptor,,Scotland,
Agnes McSymon Strang,Wife,M,F,30,,,Scotland,
William Ian Strang,Son,S,M,4,,,Regent's park, London, England,
David Rogerson Strang,Son,S,M,3,,,Scotland,
Peter Denny Strang,Son,S,M,1,,,Regent's Park, London, England,
Roy B Strang,Son,S,M,3m,,,Regent's Park, London, England,
There were two young women, general domestic servants, 19 and 15, both from Scotland.
2www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009
3Text From Source: Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Employ Status,At Home,Where Born,Infirmity
John William Labbett,Head,M,M,33,Railway Clerk,,,Devonport, Devon, England,
Nellie Labbett,Wife,M,F,34,,,,Crediton, Devon, England,
Dorothy Labbett,Daughter,S,F,3,,,,Crediton, Devon, England,
4Text From Source: Name Related Cond Age Occupation Birth Place
Nellie Berry Head Mar 43 Selling Furnished Apts Crediton , Devon, England
Dorothy Labbett Dau Unm 13 School Crediton , Devon, England
John Berry Father Wid 84 No occupation Crediton , Devon, England
RG14/4739 RG78/203 RD69 SD2 SN104. Cit. Date: 2 April 1911. Assessment: Secondary evidence.